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PARIS BOOKS
Posted in Paris (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
By French & European Publications Inc.
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Written by Henri Cartier-Bresson. By Bulfinch.
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Written by James Dabney McCabe. By National Pub. Co.
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No comments about Paris by sunlight and gaslight: A work descriptive of the mysteries and miseries, the virtues, the vices, the splendors, and the crimes of the city of Paris.
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Written by Kirsten Hall. By Goldencraft.
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Written by Giovanna Magi. By Scribner.
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Written by Richard Jefferies. By Chatto and Windus.
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Posted in Paris (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Ross Lee Pipes. By Independent Publisher.
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3 comments about Paris Chef...of the house at the Sorbonne.
- Situations and characters depicted evince the author's sincere concerns and interests.
The author's evocation of the atmosphere of Paris is almost musical, drawing one into a rhapsodic reverie of Rue Mouffetard, Place Contrescarpe, Musee D'Orsay, and other favorite places. But the novel also reveals to the reader the realities of Aubervilliers, unknown to most tourists (other than in newspaper headlines of burning cars) and concern for the welfare of the immigrant population and the challenges they face economically and socially.
The characters have vitality deriving from the author's care about them and their relationships; the conversation is lively among them. When the thoughts expressed in conversation are didactic, they serve to undergird a main theme of love overcoming lack of understanding and communication
among people, whether they come from the same or very different backgrounds. Even when people are from similar backgrounds, they may disagree, but there is always opportunity and hope for achieving empathy and greater understanding.
- This is hands down the worst book I have read in the past several years, and I have read some stinkers. It has virtually no plot, the characters are not developed, and the style is akin to that of "Guideposts" or "Readers' Digest". Don't bother with it. The prior review was too kind. I give it one star because no stars is not an option.
- At the beginning of the story, I wasn't sure where it was going. Was this an older (admittedly charming) guy on the make, cruising for young women? Maybe Jack is simply trying his wings out, now that's he's retired from a successful career as a consultant. His light-hearted overtures to a rather young lady are tempered by his refreshing sincerity. He is truly interested in who his new young friend is as a person, and what she thinks. I found her easy way of offering a kiss did not ring true. Most young women prefer guys their own age, or at the most 10-15 years older--and I began to suspect that she was looking for someone to bankroll her. As the plot develops, he does in fact bankroll her--sort of. But all this is done with a twist not often see in today's writing (at least not without it being heavily done): he brings church--religion--into the mix. This threw me for a while--and I'm a certified church-goer. However, my surprise may speak more of my outlook than the author's.
Things get interesting, and more realistic, once he arrives in Paris and eventually meets an American woman whom he grows to love.(But again-why must he get involved with a woman still much younger than himself? Paris is renown for it's striking, well-put-together older women who deftly defy all the stereotypes and play the love game better than their younger counterparts.) However, his new love is at least with striking distance of his age and I found the sensuous dances she does for him quite touching, maybe the highlight of the book.
Some of the best writing occurs when he is writing about the university students, and through one of them, his involvement the African refugee community. The character of each student is conveyed with such clarify that they stand as distinct personalities. The author skillfully develops the changes that take place in each one as they flourish under his thoughtful and caring mentoring.
This being said, I have to harp a bit and say that I would have enjoyed a character or two in the book who is of an age with Jack. He is not the only young-at-heart, mature man or woman roaming the streets of Paris and I'm sure he would have been equally attractive to them.
The recipes, and the scenes of the group working together in the kitchen, are another big plus for this book. Being a Southerner, I found it a fresh touch that he threw in a few old-time Southern recipes.
As the book drew to a close, I found that I wanted more out of this author--either a cookbook, or a further narrative to see how Jack and his new lady friend fare in their future together. I have a feeling that the writer will be at his best in the new plot that unfolds for them.
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Posted in Paris (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Bonechi. By Bonechi Books.
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Posted in Paris (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Manuel Sanchez Perez. By Omega.
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Posted in Paris (Tuesday, October 14, 2008)
Written by Stephen Van Dam. By VanDam.
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Michelin Green Sightseeing Travel Guide Paris (French Language Edition)
Henri Cartier-Bresson: A Propos de Paris
Paris by sunlight and gaslight: A work descriptive of the mysteries and miseries, the virtues, the vices, the splendors, and the crimes of the city of Paris
A Visit to France (Friends Everywhere)
All Paris in 130 Photos in Colour
The life of the fields,
Paris Chef...of the house at the Sorbonne
Paris: A Complete Guide To The City
Paris y Versalles - Blue Guide
Paris: That Vandam Book
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